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Latest revision as of 14:20, 3 October 2013
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Contents
Daily Entries
Week of 2013-09-28 to 2013-09-30
Week of 2013-09-21 to 2013-09-27
Week of 2013-09-14 to 2013-09-20
2013-09-20 Fri -- 4.5 hrs
- it:4.5h:Troubleshooting Rumba, trying to idmap or getent passwd AD to openldap VM to map uids
2013-09-19 Thu -- 0 hrs
2013-09-18 Wed -- 4.5 hrs
- it:2h:troubleshooting openldap, (rumba cant getent passwd ldap vm)
- it:2.5h: sssd vs pam_ldap:NSS, can ldap search
2013-09-17 Tue -- 0 hrs
2013-09-16 Mon -- 5 hrs
- it:3h: fixing openldap TLS, now LDAPS
- it:2h Pointing RUMBA to see LDAPS VM
2013-09-15 Sun -- 0 hrs
2013-09-14 Sat -- 0 hrs
Week of 2013-09-07 to 2013-09-13
2013-09-13 Fri -- 0 hrs
2013-09-12 Thu -- 0 hrs
2013-09-11 Wed -- 4.5 hrs
- it:4.5:openldap server vm redo, staging demo
2013-09-10 Tue -- 5 hrs
- it:1.5h: acl settings on NFS to match with AD users
- it:3.5h:openldap research, setup
2013-09-09 Mon -- 5 hrs
- it:2h:NFS setup on Rumba, acl settings on ccberstaff, staff
- it:3h:acl settings on test folders, foder sync acl settings to redirect ro NFS
2013-09-08 Sun -- 0 hrs
2013-09-07 Sat -- 0 hrs
Week of 2013-09-01 to 2013-09-06
2013-09-06 Fri -- 6 hrs
it:2.5h: openldap research it:3.5h:nss_pam_ldap, or pam_ldap nss_ldap research/picking which better suites out needs
2013-09-05 Thu -- 6 hrs
- it:2h: acl settings for folder sync
- it:4h: idmap, winbind, nss_ldap, pam_ldap, mapping SID(windows) to UID research
2013-09-04 Wed -- 4.5 hrs
- it:4.5h: idmap research
2013-09-03 Tue -- 4.5 hrs
- it:2.5h: ACl settings, idmap research, winbind
- it:2h: acl settings working to allow only domain users to see test folders
2013-09-02 Mon -- 0 hrs -- Labor Day
2013-09-01 Sun -- 0 hrs
Recharge Examples/Entry Instructions
Recharge Entries fall into 3 broad categories: Direct charges - charges to a PI, Category, Account fund - Done monthly Deferred charges - charges that are accumulated for Services (Disk Storage, Backups, Websites, etc) paid quarterly Departmental charges - entries that are made to track time taken for various services that are provided by the department. Possibly used by IT staff to make decisions Recharge Entry Examples (each entry is expected to follow a list tag entry in the final html (ie: an asterisk in the wiki editor)): *NEES:20 min:Backups -- basic entry, NEES charged 20 minutes for backups *Frew:20:Backups -- implied units -- units default to minutes *Dozier:1.5h:Backups -- units flexible - space between amt and units optional, h is shorthand for hours, m shorthand for minutes *Davey/Frew/Dozier:20 min each:Backups -- create recharge entries for this amt of time for each of the categories *Davey/Frew/Dozier:2 hours split:Backups -- split time equally between each of the categories *eri.web:20m:Work on research website Project examples: - ie: NEES, Snow, Oceancolor, Dragon, CCBER Account entries can be subcategorized by creating a hierarchy using "."'s to separate fields (ie: eri.space.girvetz) More detailed Syntax Breakdown (in pseudo BNF) : ENTRY = *ACCTSPEC:TIMESPEC:DESCRIPTION -- one entry per line ACCTSPEC = ACCT[[/ACCT]...] -- the Account/Category/Project/CostCenter to be recharged TIMESPEC = AMT [UNIT [LOOP-OP]] -- amount of time spent - default is minutes ACCT = PI | Project | Account | Category [.SubCategory[...]] -- PI/Project/Acct/Category: ie: Frew, NEES, Dragon, Infra, conf,... AMT = float | integer -- Amount of time spent -- float or int UNIT = [hour|hr|h|minute|min|m] -- units of time to apply to amount - default is minute -- spaces optional between amt and units LOOP-OP = [each|split] -- specialized operators - CATEGORY list is split on "/"s and an entry created for each one when processed. Non-direct Recharge Categories (and associated SubCategories): *admin - efforts for administrative staff *lic.[itt, matlab, math, arcgis] --licensing stuff. *web.[drupal,wiki,cms,ftp] -- not sure this will be a top level charge *stor.[disk,bk,tape] *stor.bk -- efforts relating to backups *stor.disk -- disk server related time *stor.tape -- tape backups *it.[net,dev,team,ucsb,stadm,dsr,nsmgmt] *it -- alone infers ERI business (infra/sysadm/blahblahblah). *it.net -- efforts relating to departmental networking (cabling) *it.dev -- software development, scripting, new services... *it.team -- efforts relating to IT team meetings/discussions... how about powow? *it.ucsb -- UCSB training/meetings/discussions/committees or campus greater good. *it.stadm -- efforts relating to any IT student assistants *it.dsr -- efforts relating to departmental safety representative work